Located off Mexico's Yucatan Peninsular in the warm, tropical waters of the western Caribbean, Cozumel Island, with its crystalline waters and colorful reefs, boasts some of the best diving in the world. From the grand coral canyons of Palancar Reef to the botanical wonderland of Chankanab, Cozumel...
4th Edition, Oct 2006. 144 colour pages. 12 maps.
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Forget Japan's neon reputation. Away from the big cities, Japan is a hiker's wonderland and this guide has recommended routes for every ability level. See sunrise from atop Fuji-san or follow a fabled pilgrim trail - we'll show you the best way to do both the famed routes and the backroads.
Expert authors...
2nd Edition, Jun 2009. 452 pages. 12 colour pages. 80 maps.
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and soulful colonial cities. Down south in Chiapas, you’ll find the lovely highland city of San Cristóbal de las Casas and extraordinary Maya ruins at Palenque. This is the Mexico’s Yucatán & Chiapas chapter... ’ll find the lovely highland city of San Cristóbal de las Casas and extraordinary Maya ruins at Palenque...
8th Edition, Sep 2013. 51 pages.

by side within Mexico’s southernmost states, a region awash with the legacy of Spanish rule and the remnants of ancient Maya civilization. This is the Chiapas & Tabasco chapter from Lonely Planet’s Mexico... side by side within Mexico’s southernmost states, a region awash with the legacy of Spanish rule...
14th Edition, Aug 2014. 72 pages.

Lonely Planet’s Mexico guidebook.
The state of Oaxaca has a special magic felt by Mexicans and foreigners... than you planned at the travelers’ hangouts of Zipolite, San Agustinillo or Mazunte
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ride... City, Valles Centrales, Monte Albán, Valle de Tlacolula, Valle de Zimatlán, San Agustín Etla, Sierra...
14th Edition, Aug 2014. 72 pages.

, as are some of its most non-Westernized indigenous peoples. This is the Copper Canyon & Northern Mexico chapter from Lonely Planet’s Mexico guidebook.
Welcome to ultimate frontier land with North America... ’s a place where you may well find yourself lingering.
ride Mexico’s last passenger train through...
14th Edition, Aug 2014. 60 pages.

. It was also the cradle of the aptly named Veracruz Mesoamerican culture at El Tajín and is home to Mexico’s highest peak, soaring, snow-capped Orizaba. This is the Veracruz chapter from Lonely Planet’s Mexico... . It was also the cradle of the aptly named Veracruz Mesoamerican culture at El Tajín and is home to Mexico...
14th Edition, Aug 2014. 52 pages.